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Soda-Lime and Borosilicate Glass Waste as Precursors for Sustainable Geopolymers. [PDF]

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Lymphadenopathy in dogs associated with aluminosilicate

Veterinary Record, 1986
Granulomatous lymphadenopathy, associated with the presence of needle-like refractile particles, was recognised in two dogs. The material was detected in macrophages, either free within the cytoplasm or in membrane-bound lysosomes. By mineral analysis under direct vision in an electron microscope microanalyser (EMMA 4) the particles were found to ...
G R, Pearson   +4 more
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Solubilizing functionalized molecular aluminosilicates

Dalton Transactions, 2009
Molecular aluminosilicate Al(SH)(micro-O)Si(OH)(O(t)Bu)(2) ( = [HC{C(Me)N(Ar)}(2)](-), Ar = 2,6-(i)Pr(2)C(6)H(3)) has been prepared from Al(SH)(2) and ((t)BuO)(2)Si(OH)(2) in high yield. When reacted with one equiv. of water, the unique aluminosilicate containing two terminal hydroxy groups Al(OH.THF)(mu-O)Si(OH)(O(t)Bu)(2) can be isolated.
Fernando, Rascón-Cruz   +4 more
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Water behaviour in nanoporous aluminosilicates

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2010
This paper briefly reviews results of molecular dynamics simulation studies of water confined in nanoporous aluminosilicates. The behaviour of confined molecules is shown to be influenced by the nature of the host structure, and the size and the topology of the voids.
Smirnov, K.S., Bougeard, D.
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Modeling the Viscosity of Aluminosilicate Melts

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2007
Silicate systems are of fundamental importance for many metallurgical processes, for the glass industry and also for many aspects of geology. In addition to the phase relations, there are many properties of the liquid phase such as molar volume, surface tension, absorption coefficient, thermal conductivity and viscosity that are important for ...
Sergei A. Decterov   +5 more
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Aluminosilicate and aluminosilicate based polymer composites: Present status, applications and future trends

Progress in Surface Science, 2014
Abstract Aluminosilicates have traditionally been important materials for applications related to adsorbents, water softeners, catalysis and mechanical and thermal reinforcement due to their high surface area, excellent thermal/hydrothermal stability, high shape-selectivity and superior ion-exchange ability. Recently, their use as polymer fillers has
Lopes, A. C.   +2 more
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